Give the Tennessee Titans credit for scoring 24 points in the final nine-plus minutes, but the New York Giants have to shoulder some of the blame for the loss. Specifically, Eli Manning, who threw an awful interception with less than a minute to go in the game that allowed the Titans to win on a last-second field goal. "It's just a ridiculous thing to try to reassess," Coughlin said. "I don't have the words to talk about it right now and I probably won't when I see it. We're going to be sick about this one forever."

This is interesting for two reasons. First, this is the first NFL game all season to be blacked out in the home market due to lack of ticket sales. Second, both of the guys who were supposed to chart this game for us live in Buffalo and can't actually see the game. If anyone out there either lives in Jacksonville or has Sunday Ticket and isn't busy watching another game at the time, can you please email charting-at-footballoutsiders.com? Shawn Krest, who charts games for us and for a Buffalo sports blog as well, is willing to reimburse for the copy of the tape or DVD.

Can we do an Extra Point on something that isn't linkable? Len Pasquarelli has put together a great all-star team of lesser-known players over at ESPN.com. The rules are simple: players must be in their third year or later, they cannot be first-round picks, and you cannot include anyone who has been to the Pro Bowl as a positional player. This is the sort of thing that should spur awesome FO reader debate -- except it's a flash doo-hickey and I have no idea how to link it. So, sorry ESPN, we're going to discuss your team without actually sending you traffic.

What do you think the Mora's talked about at Thanskgiving dinner? "I'm thankful for my health, my beautiful family, and my dad's ridiculous remarks on his radio show making my job infinitely more difficult. Okay, let's eat!"

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